A beauty salon in Plymouth has introduced a new service aimed at supporting cancer patients during their recovery. Brow Envy Plymouth has teamed up with The Primrose Foundation to provide medical areola nipple tattooing for those who have undergone mastectomies or are dealing with cancer-related challenges.
The initiative, led by salon director Melanie Hopwood, is designed to assist individuals in both their physical and emotional healing, offering a boost in confidence as part of their recovery journey. Hopwood, who brings more than 25 years of experience in the beauty industry and a decade spent as a maxillofacial nurse at Derriford Hospital, views this service as an extension of her long-standing commitment to empowering and healing others.
“At Brow Envy, we deeply understand how impactful medical tattooing and holistic therapies can be for individuals recovering from cancer,” Hopwood said. “These treatments offer more than just physical restoration—they give a sense of empowerment and hope, helping individuals regain their self-identity.”
In addition to the medical tattooing service, Brow Envy also offers Made for Life cancer therapy treatments. These holistic therapies are designed to support individuals at any stage of their cancer journey by alleviating symptoms, enhancing well-being, and nurturing the mind and body.
Brow Envy Plymouth is positioning itself as more than just a beauty salon. “We strive to be a sanctuary for those seeking healing and restoration,” Hopwood added. “Our partnership with The Primrose Foundation and our dedication to offering services like medical areola tattooing and Made for Life therapies reflect our commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of those who need it most.”
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